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Date Added: July 24, 2008 04:28:02 PM
MIDDLETON — The economy may be sagging, but musicians need to sing, preachers need to preach and TV stations need to create and broadcast programs. What they all need is professional audio, video and lighting equipment, and Full Compass Systems is there to provide it. Business has stayed so strong for Full Compass — with 160 employees and close to $100 million in annual revenue — that the ...

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